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- What are the total costs to account for if a companys beginning inventory had $231,432 in materials, $186,450 in conversion costs, and added direct material costs ($4,231,392), direct labor ($2,313,392), and manufacturing overhead ($1,156,696)?Direct material costs $3 per unit, direct labor costs $5 per unit, and overhead is applied at the rate of 100% of the direct labor cost. What is the value of the Inventory transferred to the next department if beginning inventory was 2,000 units; 9,000 units were started; and 1.000 units were in ending inventory? A. $1,000 B. $13,000 C. $130.000 D. $20.000The following balances have been taken from the general ledger for Royal Fan Manufacturing Company: Raw Materials Inventory (1-12-2014)Rs. 40,000Raw Material Purchases190,000Raw Materials Returns9,000Carriage Inwards15,000Direct Labor255,000Indirect Labor60,000Depreciation (Machinery)30,000Hear, Light and Power25,000Factory Rent and Taxes31,000Factory Repairs Expense19,000Foreman ‘s Salary25,000Raw Material (31-12-2014)58,000Work in Process (1-12-201463,000 The foreman estimates that Rs. 32,000 of Raw Materials and Rs. 25,000 of Direct Labor are to be allocated to the unfinished goods in process on 31-12-2014. Calculate amount of Cost of Goods Manufactured.
- The following information taken from Jejai Limited: Particulars DebitRM CreditRMPurchase of raw materials 258,000Fuel and light 21,000Administration salaries 17,000Factory wages 59,000Carriage outwards 4,000Rent and business rates 21,000Sales 482,000Return inward 7,000General office expenses 9,000Repairs to plant and machinery 9,000Inventory at 1 January 2020:Raw materialsWork in processFinished goods 21,00014,00023,000 Sundry accounts payable 37,000Capital 457,000Freehold premises 410,000Plant and machinery 80,000Accounts receivable 20,000Accumulated provision for depreciation on plant andmachinery 8,000 Cost in hand 11,000 TOTAL 984,000 984,000 Prepared by: Puan Siti Nor Junita Mohd Radzi Additional information:i. Inventory in hand at 31 December 2020:a. Raw materials RM25,000b. Work in process RM11,000c. Finished goods RM26,000ii. Depreciation of 10% on plant and machinery using the straight-line methodiii. 80% of fuel and light and 75% of rent and rates to be charged to…The T-accounts below provide selected data about Company J’s financial results for the year: Raw Materials Inventory Jan 1 bal. P22,500 ? Credits Debits P75,000 Dec. 31 bal P18,000 Finished Goods Jan 1 bal. P90,000 ? Credits Debits ? Dec. 31 bal P72,000 Factory Overhead Debits P111,000 ? Credits Work In Process Jan 1 bal. P52,500 P282,000 Credits Direct Materials P72,000 Direct Labor P90,000 Factory Overhead P112,500 Dec 31 Bal. ? Manufacturing Wages Payable Debits P111,000 P66,000 Jan 1 Bal P99,000 Credits Cost of Goods Sold Debits ? The amount of indirect materials in the factory overhead account is a.P7,500 b.P12,000 c.P18,000 d.P4,500The T-accounts below provide selected data about Company J’s financial results for the year: Raw Materials Inventory Jan 1 bal. P22,500 ? Credits Debits P75,000 Dec. 31 bal P18,000 Finished Goods Jan 1 bal. P90,000 ? Credits Debits ? Dec. 31 bal P72,000 Factory Overhead Debits P111,000 ? Credits Work In Process Jan 1 bal. P52,500 P282,000 Credits Direct Materials P72,000 Direct Labor P90,000 Factory Overhead P112,500 Dec 31 Bal. ? Manufacturing Wages Payable Debits P111,000 P66,000 Jan 1 Bal P99,000 Credits Cost of Goods Sold Debits ? The Cost of Goods Sold is a.P282,000 b.P372,000 c.P300,000 d.P274,500
- The T-accounts below provide selected data about Company J’s financial results for the year: Raw Materials Inventory Jan 1 bal. P22,500 ? Credits Debits P75,000 Dec. 31 bal P18,000 Finished Goods Jan 1 bal. P90,000 ? Credits Debits ? Dec. 31 bal P72,000 Factory Overhead Debits P111,000 ? Credits Work In Process Jan 1 bal. P52,500 P282,000 Credits Direct Materials P72,000 Direct Labor P90,000 Factory Overhead P112,500 Dec 31 Bal. ? Manufacturing Wages Payable Debits P111,000 P66,000 Jan 1 Bal P99,000 Credits Cost of Goods Sold Debits ? The amount of over- (under-) applied overhead is a.(P1,500) b.P10,500 c. P1,500 d.(P10,500)Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following data refer to Twisto Pretzel Company for the year 20x1. Work-in-process inventory, 12/31/x0 $ 8,000 Selling and administrative salaries 13,700 Insurance on factory and equipment 3,600 Work-in-process inventory, 12/31/x1 8,200 Finished-goods inventory, 12/31/x0 14,000 Cash balance, 12/31/x1 7,000 Indirect material used 4,600 Depreciation on factory equipment 2,100 Raw-material inventory, 12/31/x0 10,100 Property taxes on factory 2,400 Finished-goods inventory, 12/31/x1 15,400 Purchases of raw material in 20x1 39,000 Utilities for factory 6,000 Utilities for sales and administrative offices 2,300 Other selling and administrative expenses 3,800 Indirect-labor cost incurred 29,000 Depreciation on factory building 3,600 Depreciation on cars used by sales personnel 1,200…4.The following were taken from accounting records of Bella Company in December 2020.Prime cost, P301,000Gross profit rate on sales, 20%Cost of goods available for sale, P460,000Direct materials purchased, P170,000Work in process, December 1, 2020, P34,000Direct Materials, December 1, 2020, P16,000Finished goods, December 1, 2020, P30,000Factory overhead, 40% of conversion cost.Sales, P500,000Direct labor, P180,000Compute for December 31, 2020: (1) Direct materials inventory; (2) Work in process inventory; (3) Finished goodsinventory: A.(1) P6,000 ; (2) P25,400 ; (3) P30,000B. (1) P49,000 ; (2) P25,000 ; (3) P30,000C. (1) P65,000 ; (2) P25,400 ; (3) P60,000D. (1) P65,000 ; (2) P25,000 ; (3) P60,000
- If the beginning finished goods inventory 250 000 ID , prime cost 250 000 ID , ending finished goods inventory 160 000 ID , manufacturing overhead expenses 180 000 ID , cost of goods manufactured 1224 000 ID , the cost of goods sold are : - a - 1314 000 ID. b - 2184 000 ID . c - 1824 000 ID .4. Selected account balances for the year ended December 31 are provided below for MelodyCompany:Selling and Administrative salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P110,000Purchases of raw materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P290,000Direct Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?Advertising expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P80,000Manufacturing overhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . P270,000Sales commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P50,000 Inventory balances at the beginning and end of the year were as follow:Beginning of the year End of the yearRaw materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P40,000 P10,000Work in process . .. . . . . . . .. . . ? P35,000Finished goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . P50,000 ? The total manufacturing costs for the were P683,000; the goods available for sale totaledP740,000; and the…Raw material purchased OMR150000, opening stock raw material OMR 53000, Paid freight charges OMR 7000, wages paid to labor OMR 40000, closing stock finished goods OMR 15000 and factory overhead is OMR 58000. The cost of goods Manufacturing is: